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Arcadia Tribune from Arcadia, California • Page 50

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Arcadia Tribunei
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Arcadia, California
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Doctors to ride bicycles to rapport Heart Association IkMta Grtrfcl Divialoa of ta. HymrtcMt Heart Assoda- coodbeasta. i a of tat QrMtof I the beneficial af on tbe nrourrltl (circulatory lystemj, many lot my caUeafacs to 11 procasaloB wiu be iMirUcifutiaf tn doctors Icyclatbon, April 17, from 1 MWISlll a IrMSwk jj iSSSmfiSm to i p.m. in Century City." Fiasher added that the fuHk rmked by the doctors will upport the many niwdl arid fdacational prografDi a( the American Heart Association. offs of exercise go beyoad Improved mood and performance for all (roups Taere is moating evidence that exercise improves control of the bone structure, diabvtks blood triglycerides, obesity, coronary disease, pulmonary disease, and.

high blood pressure," Frasber said. rrs TRUE THAT GOD HEALS. DfMrt in ttt Meat Mrs tt's natural MrtasbouHiwai. run iouod aw. ml only in KMC but today.

Myoud mt to haw MrM paraonal uparivneos ot haatirij, viari Our Wednesday love to navt you MOnSlKMl SMI 1 to I in twimiH 'In AU AIM aTLfVWE laipiiM aawaa. In Dr. Merchant, the West Sao GabrM Valley DtvisioB has very able ssrfoWsetUd.vihiajliirto captain cyclataaa taaro," Dr. PTaahar sail avctars will rida. la the West Baa Gabriel Valley Dtrlatoa The are at a goal of West Saa Gabrl.l Vallav American Heart Association, between 9 a.m.

and p.m.', Monday through Friday, at Woodworker brings craft to mall at Santa Anita America's new Main Street the shopping mall is attracting afcow-mtssihtp la various forms. The latest Is a demonstration snow which company, called SbopsmLth, has been taking aroond the country. Sbopsmith manufactures a unique home power tool. At first tie otarweatratlons. were done the original owners of Sbopsmith back in the early 50 S' the San Francisco area.

Then thev found a snowman, named Norviile Wehrhelm, who had won the title of- "World's Champion Woodtarner. Norv will be appearing with Saocarmta at Santa Anita Fashion Park in Arcadia I Friday, April 15, to Sunday, April M. who worked two or more employers last year. may' be eligible for a state income tax re-find, the Department Of Benefit Payments said today. to the employment Us division, persons who worked for two or rripee employers and had more than IPS withheld lipm earnings may be r'efanded the excess IloneT- epirtmenl records show that ia past tax HO Horn Arcadb.

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CheeseCdbp As a boy, Wehrheim apeal time at his uncle's wood mill ia Illinois where circus and vaudeville performers would come to have props made for Lbelr a.Hs Soon be took to the road as a teenager, building props for the Jay Gould a reus and became enchanted with the world of greasepaint. It wasn't long before be was ready to strike out on his own, performing hi the Olson Johnson troupe. Over the years he worked as a magician; mimic and mentalist. Along the way he worked with Eddie Arnold, Nipsey Russell and later with Danny Thomas. Now Norv's fantastic woodworking skills, combined with his many years' experience as a performer turn a mere demonstration Into a first-class afl THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT NorviDe Wehrheim, who has been called the world's champion woodturner, will demonstrate the craft at Santa Anita Fash ion Park riday April 15, to Sunday, April 14.

Some taxpayers may be eligible for refunds seasons nearly 300,000 per sons were for approximately 19 million in -refunds. A claim for refund should be filed with the regular California income tax return due Friday, April IS. Instructions for filing are included in the tax form mailed to residences. Persons who have already filed for 1976 can submit an amended return for this year. NURTTH WEISS reaching for the top Young dancer to perform in ballet Nurith Weiss, a 17-year old Arcadia High School senior, will be among the featured performance in the 1(77 "Spring Performance" of the Los Angeles Junior Ballet.

The company will present "The Ugly Duckling" by Strauss; ''The, Seasons" by- and selections from Choplan'oh Friday, April at I p.m. and Saturday, -April at p.m. at the WilsWre Ebeli Theatre, Los Angeles. Miss. Weiss, the daughter of Mordechai and Jona Weiss of Arcadia, has been tn the Lot Angeles ballet for three years.

After a recent audition before the Pennsylvania Ballet company, she received a scholarship to spend the summer tn Philadelphia. Last summer she was With the Joffery Ballet in New York. In addition to being a member of the Los Angeles Junior Ballet she is an apprentice with the Los Angeles Ballet. She has appeared with the senior company in "Ivesiata" and "Firebird," both choreographed by John Clifford, company director. Miss Weiss formerly attended Temple City High' School.

.5 Information about "Spring Performance" may be obtained by calling or 175-0107. Take Your Family Out to Dine Tonight Mates lindora Method 1 A corrtietfi prdgrom desgned 1o teach how to lose weight easiy. and haw In mcritaici their lean weight, Dorfy Ihefapy with audc end SLfcaTiinal visud aids to pfSmote and erKxitrogemerit. H.CG..afcrtrrK3t3i^iut^ciTO,rpak* without fatigue Of excessive A. Lindora's very special dtet, designed.

far ropW weight loss, and irrprovexJ bWiaviof to teorn.weigM control i Uhdora easy-to-fclow rriariteoance program to insLie success in keeping weight iff. Lhdoro MwJcci Cmics are owned oryl ocrrWstefed by Mocscd Doctco moi iwtrtt wwir to Boialfici An CJric Pejscnrwl Doctwj old Nines ae scensed by ttw Stole of Ccafornia. Ctf WJr rtorflnohof ARCADIA 445-6930 PA5ADEISIA 796-3614 San I. taafl asocfi MiHion Hias i Onsaja laiap Bit saoch Coaa3 ftaxaa foaajajo Oanftot lUswuOd ThmWr. spa twr on I Obituaries RAYMONf) Raymond Frank Chambers of Arcadia passed my Friday, April lie was n.

A native of California," be wail at Temple Aits Mr. Ca-mhers is Frank Chambers of Arcadia';" two brothers, Dennis of Las Vegas and William of Arcadia; bis grandmother, Haiel Chambers, and his grandfather, Elmer Eton. Services were Tuesday in Memorial Chapel, Rose Hills Memorial Park, followed by interment. HAYWAftO MITCHELL Hsyward Mitchell, who lived in Monrovia for 90 years, passed away rYiday. April 8, in Los Aiigeles He owned and operated Mitchell Maintenance Ser vice in Monrovia for 40 years.

Mr. Mitchell is survived by his widow, Willie Mae; a daughter, Anita Brown of Covinaj two Dart-ell and Derrick, both of Monrovia, and one grand-, son, Timothy Sean Brown. Services were Tuesday at Second Baptist Church, Monrovia; with Dr. William DUlard, the Rev. G.G.

Bailey, the Rev. A.L. Polk and the Rev. Williams officiating. Interment was in Rose Hills Memorial Park.

Douglass tt Zook Mortuary directed. FRED J. MOORE Graveside services will -be today at a.m. at Mountain View Cemetery, Altadena. for Fred J.

Moore of Arcadia, who passed away Friday, April 8. He is survived by his widow, Aurella: two sons, Richard and Thomas, and (wo grandchildren. ICELANDER L. NORTON De lander L. Norton, a SS-year resident of Duarte, passed away Sunday, April 15.

He worked for more than 50 years A.G. Maddock Ranch, Duarte. Mr. Norton Is survived by three sons, Jesse of Duarte, Robert of Monrovia and" Roger of Phoenix, three daughters, Louise Hultman of Duarte and Hogeboom and Jane Brock, both of Arm Arbor, three brothers, Bradley of Glendora, Jake of Duarte and Harry, sister. Norma Campbell of Cutvor CJty.

He also survived by ramJchildTen and great-grandchildren. Services were Wednesday at Douglas Zook Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. John R. Todd, pastor of First Presbyterian' Church, Monrovia, of-flcuting Istanneat was fa) UveOak Mernorial Park. RICHARD J.

SANDS Richard John Saabs of Temple City passed away Monday, April 11. A native of Pomona, he was a mechanic for Blue Diamond Building Supplies for 20 years Mr. Sands is survived by his sons, Richard R. of West Covina, John of Lynwood and Ernest L. of Temple City.

Graveside services will be today at 10 a at Jlesurrectlon Cemetery with Fr. John Keese officiating. Lee R. Hill Mortuary is directing. GLENN SMITH Services will be Saturday at Douglass lr Zook Mortuary Chapel for Glenn E.

Smith, a Duarte native' who passed away Monday, April 11, He was a clerk at the Monrovia Post Office for 35 years. Mr. Smith is survived by a brother, Walton R. of San. Frandsco; sister, Lucile Duggan of Rancho Bernardo, and two nieces Interment will be in Live Oak Memorial Park.

HAZEL M. WEAVER Haiel M. Weaver of Temple City passed away Saturday, April 9. Bom in Boggs Hun, W. she was a resident of this area far five years.

She was a member of Tem-ule City Senior Citixens and St: Lukes Catholic Church, Council of Women. Mrs? Weaver Is sijryrred by two'daiighters, Noetiel and BlaooVe of Temple City, six (TOktUdrerUnd Vigil serrices wers aal the Chapel of Leeft Mortuary. Mass. of Christian burial was day at St Luke's Chartlf: Interment. nSH SALE! dB pikiw An interesting would ber" how much you would be willing to pay for a pouhd of couec or lot any thing else, for.Ojat matter.

Alrrtast everything have "it's price''. The examples of coffee prices is a very simple, even a silly one how a boot-one Jesus used: "For does It OrofLt a maMtS' earn me wnoic wor forfeit his life? For can a man give in return for his life?" 6:36,87) Our primary is not in "buildin'c' a the Christ lias already done Our. primary task is building lives, and reaching out for salvation through Him. Why not join us by joining Him. Monrovia Church of Christ, -J19 west Ulive, Monrovia, Ca.

Sundays: 9:45 and 10:45 A.M.; 6:30 P.M. Wednesdays 7:30 P.M. 3S8-fl97D. Fred L. Casmir, Minister.

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